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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Auctions aren't just for personal gain. Sometimes, you can bid on something that supports a good cause.

Currently at Heritage is the "Doodle for Hunger" auction featuring famous sports athletes artwork in support of St. Francis Food Pantries and Shelters. Per their mission statement:

St. Francis Food Pantries and Shelters is established to alleviate
the physical and emotional hunger of the poor and needy in a
dignified and supportive manner. The St. Francis Food Pantries and
Shelters takes a comprehensive approach in providing and supporting
services that eradicate not only hunger, but the structural causes
of hunger. Working together with the staff and volunteers at
various locations to promote emotional and physical well-being
through programs sponsored by banks, hospitals, social service
providers, and the corporate community, the St. Francis Food
Pantries and Shelters raises awareness of the needs within the
community and forges new relationships.

In addition to feeding the hungry, the St. Francis Food Pantries
and Shelters works to eliminate hunger and its underlying causes by
providing literacy programs, counseling for persons with
addictions, support for victims of domestic violence, and training
for those who help eradicate the various structural causes of
hunger; each location has customized its program according to the
needs of the local community.

Go here to see everything for sale. You can find drawings from the likes of Jerry Cooney, Bob Cousy, Larry Doby, Scott Erickson, Jennie Finch, Bob Gibson, Rosey Grier, Mario Lemieux, Joe Theisman and Jamaal Wilkes (the former Laker). Below are a couple more that I wanted to share.

Here is my final post featuring Dodger cards within the 2013 Topps Update set. Go here to check out the other Dodgers' cards I've already shared.

Below are the "Making Their Mark" insert cards, and it features our two top rookies. There is also a Puig autographed card that are inserted into packs (no redemptions, yeah!), and a Ryu autographed relic card that only comes with a redemption card (boo!).

Making Their Mark

#MM38 Yasiel Puig #MM46 Hyun-Jin Ryu

Making Their Mark Autographs

#MMA-YP Yasiel Puig

Sandy Koufax is the only Dodger withint the "Postseason Heroes" insert set. Autographed cards exist of Davey Lopes (#PHA-DL), Johnny Podres (#PHA-JP) and Duke Snider (#PHAR-DS, a auto'd relic), but I have yet to see any of them.

Postseason Heroes

#PH6 Sandy Koufax

An autographed "Franchise Forerunners" autographed card of Koufax and Ryu exist, but is available only via a redemption card.

Franchise Forerunners

#FF1 Ryu & Koufax #FF2 Puig & Kemp

These are All-Star Game game-used relic cards, and Clayton Kershaw is the lone Dodgers representative. An autographed relic card (#ASAR-CK) and a jumbo patch (#ASJP-CK) card exist, but I have to see any photos.

Don Mattingly intends to honor the final year of his contract as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, his agent said Wednesday, and there is renewed hope on both sides that he will continue on beyond next season, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

The Dodgers won't have anything to say on the matter until after the World Series, a source said, respecting the long-held tradition of embargoing major news during the sport's most important event.

"He's under contract. He was able to say his piece at the press conference and he's looking forward to continuing his relationship with the Dodgers," Mattingly's agent, Ray Schulte, told ESPNLosAngeles.com on Wednesday.

Don Mattingly has learned a thing or two in the past quarter century or so. In 1987 Mattingly, a 25-year-old first baseman with the New York Yankees, let himself be intimidated by George Steinbrenner. Now the 52-year-old manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Mattingly has turned the tables but on the Dodgers.

Chris Creamer at Sports Logos.net has a bunch of pics of now irrelevant 2013 Dodgers NLCS Champions and World Series merchandise. If we had beaten the Cardinals these items would have been for sale. Check out the ugliest damn cap I've ever seen below. It almost makes me thankful we lost... Almost. (Hat Tip: Jonathan Garza at WCB Sports)

Following up on recent news that Alex Castellanos was DFA's, we find out that the Dodgers have just traded him to the Red Sox for outfielder Jeremy Hazelbaker. I guess the Dodgers figured he was going to get claimed, so they might as well get something in return. I've changed my thinking on this. I think multiple team did make a claim, so Boston reached out for a trade since they are low on the waiver totem pole. Per a Dodgers press release:

Hazelbaker, 26, spent the 2013 campaign with Triple-A Pawtucket,
batting .257 with 11 home runs and 54 RBI in 121 games and ranking fifth
in the International League with 37 steals.

The Muncie, Indiana, native has compiled a .258 batting average with
194 steals, 60 home runs and 247 RBI in 530 games in his five
professional seasons after being selected by Boston in the fourth round
of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft out of Ball State University.

Panini unveiled their own Jose Abreu card that will be coming out in early November in their 2013 Prizm Perennial Draft Picks card set.